Metric Geo
Our client is seeking a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) to lead and expand their municipal water/wastewater utility practice in Tampa, Florida
. This high-impact role offers the chance to manage complex utility infrastructure projects in a city known for its vibrant coastal culture and strong community.
Responsibilities Lead the
planning, design, and permitting
of water and wastewater utility infrastructure, including
distribution, collection, pumping, and treatment systems Manage project scope, schedule, budget, and client communication Serve as the primary liaison with
municipal clients, subconsultants, and regulatory agencies Supervise and mentor engineers and technical staff Support
business development efforts
, including proposals, fee estimates, and industry engagement Oversee
QA/QC procedures
, project financials, and internal resource allocation Provide
construction phase support
, including submittal review, site visits, and contractor coordination
Qualifications Required: B.S. in Civil or Environmental Engineering Professional Engineer (PE)
license in Florida, or ability to obtain within 6 months via reciprocity Minimum
6 years of experience
in utility engineering, including
2+ years in a project management or lead role Knowledge of permitting processes and experience with
municipal clients Proficient with
Microsoft Office
and
AutoCAD Civil 3D Valid driver's license and clean driving/criminal record Preferred: 10+ years
working with Florida municipal utility systems Strong
client network along the northern Gulf Coast Familiarity with
FDEP permitting
, utility coordination, and regulatory compliance Demonstrated success managing complex, multidisciplinary infrastructure projects
Benefits Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Competitive salary + PTO, including holidays, bereavement, parental, military, and medical leave Multiple
office locations and hybrid work options Tuition reimbursement and
professional development programs Early career mentoring, online training, and certification support Supportive and collaborative team culture
Salary Range: $150,000 – $170,000 DOE
. This high-impact role offers the chance to manage complex utility infrastructure projects in a city known for its vibrant coastal culture and strong community.
Responsibilities Lead the
planning, design, and permitting
of water and wastewater utility infrastructure, including
distribution, collection, pumping, and treatment systems Manage project scope, schedule, budget, and client communication Serve as the primary liaison with
municipal clients, subconsultants, and regulatory agencies Supervise and mentor engineers and technical staff Support
business development efforts
, including proposals, fee estimates, and industry engagement Oversee
QA/QC procedures
, project financials, and internal resource allocation Provide
construction phase support
, including submittal review, site visits, and contractor coordination
Qualifications Required: B.S. in Civil or Environmental Engineering Professional Engineer (PE)
license in Florida, or ability to obtain within 6 months via reciprocity Minimum
6 years of experience
in utility engineering, including
2+ years in a project management or lead role Knowledge of permitting processes and experience with
municipal clients Proficient with
Microsoft Office
and
AutoCAD Civil 3D Valid driver's license and clean driving/criminal record Preferred: 10+ years
working with Florida municipal utility systems Strong
client network along the northern Gulf Coast Familiarity with
FDEP permitting
, utility coordination, and regulatory compliance Demonstrated success managing complex, multidisciplinary infrastructure projects
Benefits Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Competitive salary + PTO, including holidays, bereavement, parental, military, and medical leave Multiple
office locations and hybrid work options Tuition reimbursement and
professional development programs Early career mentoring, online training, and certification support Supportive and collaborative team culture
Salary Range: $150,000 – $170,000 DOE